"The Brass Teapot" — Directorial debut by Ramaa Mosley about a couple who discover that the title object might be the answer to all their financial problems. Rated R for violence, some sexual content, language and drug use. A Woodstock Film Festival offering at the Beacon Theatre, 445 Main St., Beacon, 8 p.m. March 22, $10. thebeacontheatre.org. Also: Downing Film Center, 19 Front St., Newburgh, March 23: Refreshments at 7:15 p.m., screening at 8 p.m., followed by Q&A with producer Darren Goldberg. 561-3686. downingfilmcenter.com.

"Mystery Train" — Writer-director Jim Jarmusch's 1989 film links three stories to a Memphis hotel and the spirit of Elvis Presley. Beahive, 291 Main St., Beacon, 6:30 p.m. March 23, $20, includes beer and popcorn; for those dresses as Presley, admission is $10.

"Pride and Prejudice" — Director Joe Wright's 2005 film stars Keira Knightley as one of five unmarried daughters for whom their mother is seeking husbands. Shown as part of the "Jane Austen on Film" series. Hyde Park Library, 2 Main St., Hyde Park, 2 p.m. March 24. 229-7791, ext. 205. hydeparklibrary.org.

"They Live by Night" — Director Nicholas Ray's 1949 film noir stars Farley Granger as an injured escaped convict who is helped by a woman (Cathy O'Donnell) with whom he has an ill-fated relationship. Shown as part of the "Shadow of the Falcon Film Series." Hyde Park Library, 2 Main St., Hyde Park, 7:15 p.m. March 22. 229-7791, ext. 205. hydeparklibrary.org.

"Les Miserables" — Schonberg-Boublil musical set in 1800s France and focusing on Jean Valjean, who breaks his parole and seeks to start a new life while being pursued by Inspector Javert. Pine Bush High School, 156 Route 302, Pine Bush, 7:30 p.m. March 22, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. March 23. Tickets $10, $8 students and senior citizens. Call 744-2031, ext. 3194.

"No, No, Nanette" — 1925 musical in which young Nanette wants to enjoy life a little before settling down with one man. All the adults around her disapprove, but the crazy antics they are involved in give Nanette reason to doubt their disapproval. Songs include "Tea for Two" and "I Want to Be Happy." Minisink Valley High School, Route 6, Slate Hill, 7 p.m. March 22-23. Tickets $12, $9 students and senior citizens. gpassamonte@minisink.com.

"Robin Hood" — Comic adaptation of the story of the Sherwood Forest resident who, with his band of merry men, steals from the rich to give to the poor. Chapel Field Christian School, 211 Fleury Road, Pine Bush, 7 p.m. March 22-23. Tickets $10, $7 children, students, senior citizens. 778-1881. chapelfieldchristianschool.com.

"Brimestone, Booze, and the Ballot: An Evening With Susan B. Anthony and Matilde Jocelyn Gage" — The background struggle between suffrage leaders Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Joslyn Gage is revealed in dialogue by Sally Roesch Wagner, executive director of the Gage Center in Fayetteville, who takes the role of Anthony, and Deborah Hughes, president and CEO of the Anthony House in Rochester, who takes the role of Gage. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St., Rosendale, 7 p.m. March 22, $20. 658-8989. rosendaletheatre.org.

"Dinner With Friends" — Donald Margulies' play, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2000, presents the impact of one couple's impending divorce on another couple. Elmwood Playhouse, 10 Park St., Nyack, 8 p.m. March 22-23 and April 5-6 and 11-13 and 2 p.m. March 24 and April 7. Tickets $22, $19 age 65 and older and 21 and younger except Sat. 353-1313. elmwoodplayhouse.com.

"Godspell" — Just Off Broadway production of the 1971 Schwartz-Tebelak musical based on New Testament parables. Songs include "Day by Day" and "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord." Railroad Playhouse, 27 S. Water St., Newburgh, 7:30 p.m. March 22-23 and 28-30 and 2 p.m. March 23-24 and 30-31, Tickets $18, $15 students and senior citizens. 875-4325, ext. 3. justoffbwy.com.

"Good People" — Half Moon Theatre production of a 2011 play by David Lindsay-Abaire about a single mother struggling to provide for her disabled daughter. Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center, 12 Vassar St., Poughkeepsie, 8 p.m. March 22-23, 2 p.m. March 24. Tickets $25, $20 students and senior citizens, 485-4571. cunneen-hackett.org.

"In the Heights" — Revival of the 2008 Tony-winning Best Musical with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a book by Quiara Alegria Hudes that explores three days in the characters' lives in the New York City Dominican-American neighborhood of Washington Heights. Westchester Broadway Theatre, 1 Broadway Plaza, Elmsford. Performances through April 7: 6:15 p.m. March 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30 and April 4, 5 and 6. Also: 11:45 a.m. March 24 and 31 and April 7. Also: 5:15 p.m. March 24 and 31 and April 7. Also: 11:15 a.m. March 28 and April 4. Tickets $52-$80 plus tax and gratuity. 914-592-2222. broadwaytheatre.com.

"Prisoners" — A man on death row is visited daily by a nun who thinks she is offering him redemption when in reality the opposite is happening, Richard Edwin Knipe Jr. directs the play he wrote. Philipstown Depot Theatre, Garrison's Landing, Garrison, 8 p.m. March 22-23, 2 p.m. March 24. Tickets $20, $15 age 66 and older and age 17 and younger. 424-3900. philipstowndepottheatre.org.

"25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" — Revival of the 2005 Broadway musical with songs by William Finn and a Tony Award-winning libretto by Rachel Sheinkin about six youngsters competing for a title. Presented by Hatmaker's Attic Productions in collaboration with Safe Harbors of the Hudson and directed by Edward Gibbons-Brown at the Ritz Theater, 107 Broadway, Newburgh, 8 p.m. March 22-23, 3 p.m. March 23-24. Tickets $25. 475-4392. ritztheaternrewburgh.org.

Shawnee Playhouse Original Playwright Series — Readings of "Controlled Burn" by Craig Draheim, "Assistants, Please" by Sarah McCarroll and "Your Enemies Closer" by Brian McDermott, Shawnee Playhouse, 552 River Road, Shawnee, Pa., 7 p.m. March 22, free, $8 ssuggested donation. Audience members vote on their favorites, some of which might receive full productions next year. shawneeinstitute.org.

Time and Space Limited — In celebration of Women's History Month and the publication 50 years ago of Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique," TSL hosts a potluck supper followed by readings that enlighten and engage and encourage thoughts about the strength that comes from making women's voices heard. 434 Columbia St., Hudson, 6 p.m. March 22. 518-822-8100. timeandspace.org.